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Blarney Castle and Cork Day Trip from Dublin

"Leaving the city of Dublin behind you'll set off on board a luxury air-conditioned coach and watch the landscape change from Dublin's urban cityscape to the rolling green hills that typify the Irish countryside. Your day trip will drive through several areas of interest including the Galtee Mountains and the Curragh in County Kildare which is home to Ireland's National Stud Farm and is famous as a sporting region.Passing south through County Tipperary your tour will reach Blarney Castle by late morning. This beautiful medieval castle is home to one of Ireland's best loved treasures - the fascinating Blarney Stone

Half-Day Horseback Trail Ride including Pub Lunch in Tipperary

"When you arrive you will be greeted by the friendly staff and two jack russell terriers. You will fill in your registration form and be fitted with a riding hat and boots if you do not have your own. Once you have mounted up you will have a riding assessment with a qualified instructor and the pace of the ride will be tailored to the abilities of your party. Then accompanied by a guide you will ride through our yard and up into the mountains. Even on cloudy days the views are spectacular and you will experience the real hidden beauty of Ireland. Your guide will explain to you the archaeological features of the landscape including bronz and you will get the chance to chat with the friendly pub staff. Your break will be for approx one hour. Then it will be time to mount up again to ride home by a different route taking in yet more spectacular views on the way. If your party consists of highly experienced riders there will be chances to gallop and jump during the day. If you are less experienced or unused to English riding techniques

Two-Hour Horseback Mountain Trail Ride in Tipperary

"On arrival at the center you will be welcomed and taken to reception where you will be asked to fill in a registration form. You will also be loaned a riding hat and boots if you require them.After mounting your horse a qualified instructor will assess your riding in the manege. The trek will be taken at the pace of the least experienced rider in your party. Accompanied by a guide you will then ride through the yard and straight out into open countryside. Typically you will ride though a field containing a bronze age settlement and an ancient quarry down an old main road now overgrown and used only by animals and through a traditional Irish farmyard.After an hour of riding up hill and down dale

Coast Road

If you are coming from the north and opt to drive along the narrow, winding coast road to Ballyvaughan you are guaranteed superb views.
If it's a wild, windy, wet day as it was when I visited you'll...

Burren

The Burren extends 25 miles (40km) from east to west and 15 miles (24km) from north to south and lies in the North West corner of County Clare. The name comes from an ancient Barony that presided over...